73.1 Understanding Database Tables
Database Tables provide the most basic level of data structure in a database. Each database can contain multiple tables and each table is designed to hold information of a specific type. For example, a database may contain a customer table that contains the name, address and telephone number for each of the customers of a particular business. The same database may also include a products table used to store the product descriptions with associated product codes for the items sold by the business.
Each table in a database is assigned a name that must be unique within that particular database. A table name, once assigned to a table in one database, may not be used for another table except within the context of another database.